Kidnapping Lawyer in Los Angeles

How We Can Defend You Against a Kidnapping Charge

Kidnapping is defined as moving a person a substantial distance without that person’s consent by using force or fear. Most often a kidnapping scenario is associated with a ransom, and it is true that this occurs. A different reason for an individual to kidnap could be a father taking his child away from his wife as a form of revenge. One other could be a robber holding a gun to a driver’s head and ordering them to drive the car away from the store that the kidnapper just robed.

Kidnapping charges if convicted will result in a felony conviction; this felony conviction in California will result in a state prison sentence of up to eight years. There are several defenses that can be made against a kidnapping charge, one of which is that the alleged victim consented to the transportation. An Los Angeles criminal defense attorney from The Law Office of Peter Berlin will be able to provide a solid defense of your case, and will fight to maximize your chances of a favorable outcome. There will be many processes to go through in a case like this, and there will be questionings that you will want a lawyer present for.

How an Los Angeles Criminal Attorney Can Help

Our legal team has had many years of experience in handling many different areas of criminal defense including kidnapping. We were founded with the purpose of providing premier criminal defense representation for our clients, and that is what we have been doing over the years. We offer a free initial consultation as well as 24/7 contact availability so that you may receive legal advice at any time without any financial commitment. Without your freedom, nothing else matters. Seek the legal aid of an experience lawyer from our firm today.

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